Radwan wins Gallagher Player of the Month

Friday 15 October 2021 Written by: Adam


Radwan scored in both of the Falcons’ Gallagher Premiership games in September, against Harlequins and Bath, also notably creating a try for Iwan Stephens in the season opener at home to Harlequins.

In doing so he earned acclaim from BT Sport pundit and Gallagher ambassador Ugo Monye, who said: “Adam is such a threat with the ball and an incredibly exciting player. It’s just great to see his form for Newcastle Falcons and the continuation of his growth as a player.

“As a coach, and as one of his teammates, the confidence which he exudes means you want to get the ball to him all time. It becomes this self-fulfilling prophecy because he’s playing so well with so much confidence. He looks like a threat, whether it’s breaking tackles, beating players or scoring tries. His defence has been great too and I’ve been impressed by him.

“As a back three player you look for X-Factor and he has it. At the moment, Adam’s backing himself. You can have all the raw talent and ability, but if you’re not backing yourself you are underplaying your talent. He’s flying at the moment, and if he continues playing as well as he is now, anything’s possible and achievable for him.”

Radwan started to hit hot form last season, earning a call-up to the England squad and scoring a hat-trick on his debut.

Monye added: “Adam’s started the season in the same way he finished last season. His last game was for England where he scored a hat trick against Canada and he’s just been electric.

“Yes, he’s been on the scene for a couple of years but I feel as though his rise over the last couple of months has been extraordinary and his potential is frightening. I think he’s the quickest player in Gallagher Premiership Rugby.”

Although ongoing Covid-19 restrictions prevented a physical presentation of his award, Falcons fan, club liaison and sales director for Gallagher in Newcastle, Andrew Morton, said: “Adam Radwan has started this season in superb form – he’s not called the ‘Flying Falcon’ for nothing. His on-pitch acceleration and attacking play have already created showstopper moments for all the supporters relishing their return to Kingston Park.

“Adam responds to the atmosphere and pressure of fan-filled stadiums with electrifying effect. He’s a tremendous home-grown talent here in the North-East and we couldn’t have a more worthy winner. For local businesses like ours, it’s also brilliant to be back in the stands with clients and colleagues, playing a full part in the rugby community once again.”

Radwan, as part of his prize for being named Gallagher Player of the Month, wins a shirt signed by the whole Newcastle Falcons squad and framed by Gallagher to gift to a charity of his choice, to help them raise funds for their cause.

Radwan was judged by a panel of experts as the player who made the biggest impact in Gallagher Premiership Rugby in September 2021. He was involved in a four-way battle to win the award eventually beating Nic Dolly, George Furbank and Freddie Steward to the prestigious prize.

Radwan was voted for by a panel of media professionals based on his performances in September 2021, alongside a public poll on the Premiership Rugby app, which drew just fewer than 1,000 votes.

The judges were: Nick Mullins (BT Sport), Alastair Eykyn (BT Sport), Gavin Mairs (The Daily Telegraph), Sarah Mockford (Rugby World), Hugh Godwin (I), Andrew Baldock (Press Association), Bobby Bridge (Coventry Telegraph), John Everly (Bristol Post and Bath Chronicle) Jill Douglas (Broadcaster), Craig Swayne (@BallcarrierRugby), Chris Jones (BBC 5 Live), David Rogers (Getty Images) and Tom Hamilton (ESPN). The panel was chaired by Paul Morgan, Premiership Rugby’s Communications Director.

Radwan and his Newcastle Falcons team-mates are next in action on Saturday when they host Bristol Bears. Tickets for the 3pm Gallagher Premiership kick-off at Kingston Park Stadium are on sale now by [**clicking here**][1].

[1]: https://www.eticketing.co.uk/newcastle-falcons/EDP/Event/Index/1652